Tails from the Horse's Mouth
Events to mark the 100th anniversary of the continue this weekend when an original play created to explore the origins, events and opposing viewpoints of the riots will be performed at the in Swansea.
Crowds gather in Tonypandy in November 1910
's play Tails From The Horse's Mouth tells the story of a Valleys family in the midst of the 1910 Cambrian Miner's strike, and what happens when three policemen are sent to lodge with the family in November 1910.
The play uses a mix of music, sound effects and lighting and has been created with organisations and individuals of all ages throughout Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Tails From The Horse's Mouth takes place on Sunday 21 November at 2.30pm at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea. For further information, please contact the National Waterfront Museum on 01792 638950.
Read Phil Carradice's blog on the Tonypandy Riots.
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